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Whitehall Township preserves history with Prydun Farm
I would like to thank the Whitehall Township mayor and commissioners for having vision to procure the Prydun Farm and to keep it for perpetuity as an undeveloped green space. Preliminary research has astonishingly revealed a historic past that touches...Tags: Liberty Bell, Human Interest, Coplay, Whitehall, Allentown
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May cool things: Share your flower power
We're leading you down a primrose path for May's call for cool things. April showers bring May flowers, so send us your photos of cool things that bloom. We're looking for pictures of flowering plants you grow, or arrangements you make or buy (Mother'...
Tags: Coral Springs
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Tamarac student bags winning design
What does South Florida nature look like? For 12-year-old Jordan Hessler, it's a canvas of clouds, the sun, palm trees and a bobbing boat. His vision is emblazoned on tote bags now for sale at Whole Foods Market in Coral Springs. The boy won a contest...
Tags: Whole Foods Market, Coral Springs, Tamarac
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Press 7 for stinky: Landfill establishes odor hotline
With the rainy season just weeks away, Deerfield Beach's most dubious neighbor is taking a proactive approach. The Monarch Hill Renewable Energy Park sent a glossy mailing to between 12,000 and 15,000 households surrounding the 500-acre landfill...Tags: Waste, Energy Saving, Renewable Energy, Waste Management and Pollution Control, Broward County
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Green Wheels: Start Your (Electric) Motors
If electric cars are to succeed, they need to be more visible. Only approximately 50,000 were sold nationwide last year, and that means that, everywhere but California, they're still pretty much under the radar. I've long believed that car buyers are...
Tags: New York City, Passenger Cars, New Canaan, Manhattan (New York City), Hybrid Vehicles
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St. Bede students mark Earth Day
Students at St. Bede the Venerable School celebrated Earth Day through a variety of projects. Fourth-graders at the La Canada Flintridge school created musical insturments and art from recycled materials. Lessons in April focused on protecting and...
Tags: Google+
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Gardeners conserve our natural resources
As redbuds flash purple along our roadways and tulips blink red and yellow at our doorsteps, I am reminded that natural beauty is awe-inspiring and worth protecting. Not just on Earth Day, but every day. Gardeners are some of the best...
Tags: Conservation, Environmental Issues, Energy Resources, Natural Resources, Natural Resource Industry
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Elmhurst school gets different kind of classroom
The newest classroom at Hawthorne Elementary School in Elmhurst is like all other classrooms — at least in some ways. It has seating for students, a spot in front for the teacher and loads of instructional materials. But instead of the books and...
Tags: Education, Conservation, Environmental Issues, Students, Foods and Beverages
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READER SUBMITTED: CRT And Anthem Blue Cross And Blue Shield's Foundation Team Up To Turn Hartford Green
HartfordSome 200 volunteers sprang up at Community Renewal Team's (CRT) Generations Campus in Hartford's North End on April 27 to spruce up surrounding blocks by planting trees, cleaning streets and beautifying a community garden. The sixth annual collaborative...Tags: Healthcare Provider, The Salvation Army
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READER SUBMITTED: The Keeney Manufacturing Company Celebrates Earth Week
NewingtonIn conjunction with Earth Day and the annual opening of its famous fountain, The Keeney Manufacturing Company celebrated Earth Week for the period of April 22 through 26, with a series of events. Throughout the entire week groups of employees...Tags: Employees, Newington, Career and Workplace
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Business briefs - May 5
Greater Chambersburg Chamber of Commerce CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — The Greater Chambersburg Chamber of Commerce welcomed 10 new members in April, bringing the membership to 944. New members are: • Ad Pros LLC, McConnellsburg, Pa. • Bob...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Anglicanism, Seafood, Services and Shopping, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Living Green Initiative at Bucklin Park
Staff WriterSaige Mayfield, 11, from Imperial, said she loves the environment and felt the best way to learn more about preserving our environment was by attending Earth Day at Bucklin Park. On Saturday hundreds of families and children learned green conservation...Tags: Science and Technology, Healthy Diet, Agriculture, Agricultural Research and Technology, Diets and Dieting
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|Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
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